Sunday, September 20, 2009

Jail intake
The following were arrested since Wednesday by the Shelbyville Police Department, Bedford County Sheriff's Department, Tennessee Highway Patrol or 17th Judicial District Drug Task Force. They are only charged; guilt or innocence will be determined by the courts.* Tyler Augustus Mook, 27, Old Nashville Dirt Road; reckless endangerment; released, $5,000 bond

Friday, May 29, 2009

Friday, May 29, 2009Jail intakeThe following were arrested since Monday by the Shelbyville Police Department, Bedford County Sheriff's Department, Tennessee Highway Patrol or 17th Judicial District Drug Task Force. They are only charged; guilt or innocence will be determined by the courts.* Tyler Augustus Mook, 28, Old Nashville Dirt Road; alteration of item's distinguishing number, theft of property; released, $20,000 bond

Thursday, May 28, 2009

Detectives with the Bedford County Sheriff's Department have recovered a pricey piece of farm equipment stolen more than a year ago and have arrested the man they claim is responsible.

28-year-old Tyler Augustus Mook of Old Nashville Dirt Road was taken into custody Tuesday and charged with theft of property over $1,000 and alteration of serial numbers. He is currently free on $20,000 bond.

According to a report by Det. Sgt. Scott Jones, he and Det. Sgt. David Sakich received information that a John Deere tractor with a front end loader that had been stolen over a year ago was possibly at a residence in Lincoln County.

The detectives paid a visit to the residence and spoke with the homeowner, Danny Corder, and inquired about the tractor.

Corder told the investigators that he had purchased the tractor from Mook, "a guy he worked with about a year ago."

"He said that he and another guy hired to haul the tractor went to Mr. Mook's residence to purchase the tractor," the report said.

Jones also told the Times-Gazette that Corder "had no idea" the tractor was stolen. The detectives then had the victim of the theft examine the tractor, which he was able to identify.

On Tuesday, Jones and Sakach spoke to Mook about the tractor "and through further investigation determined that he sold the tractor to Mr. Corder."

The detectives also discovered that serial numbers had been removed from the John Deere, and Mook was charged with altering the vehicle identification number and theft over $1,000.

Jones estimated the value of the tractor at $9,000. Mook is due to appear in General Sessions court on June 24.

Shelley Jones Mook

This website has been created to give news updates on the ongoing search and to accept any donations to help aid in the search and return of Shelley to her daughter, family, and friends.

Shelley Lynn Jones Mook is a beloved daughter, mother, sister, family member, and friend of many many people. She is a native of Erie, PA and moved to Tennessee with her now ex-husband Tyler Mook. The two have a daughter, Lilliana Irene Mook. Shelley was last seen by her ex-husband on Monday, February 28, 2011 between 3:00pm and 4:00pm in Shelbyville, TN. Her car was found engulfed in flames 20 feet from a route just outside of Murfreesboro, TN later that evening. There has been no sign of her since.

TBI's Kristin Helm has consistently stated that Tyler Mook "is still very much a person of interest. He has never really cooperated with our agents as far as sitting down and giving them an interview about the last time he saw her". Helm has also previously stated that Mook has not been cooperative: "Anytime you have someone who is not really helping you who may have been the last person to see someone. That makes it difficult as well". Helm also previously stated that Mook "is the primary person of interest in this case".

Tyler Mook was arrested late 2014 in Florida for attempted murder of his new girlfriend (not Shelley) and remains incarcerated awaiting trial. According to public court documentation Tyler Mook's prior criminal convictions include (but are not limited to) reckless endangerment, theft of property, and alteration of serial numbers. Mook's also has numerous other unconvinced criminal activities as documented and testified in other civil court proceedings. During an evidentiary hearing, “numerous witnesses testified to Father’s history of illegal drug use, drug trafficking, violent behavior, and verbal and physical abuse towards Mother.”

Tyler Mook, his lawyers, and his entire family have refused to comment or assist in the search for Shelley Jones Mook.

If you have any information that would be helpful in finding Shelley please call 1-800-TBI-FIND.